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Monday, 7 August 2017

Samuel Ortom, Governor of Benue State has said his administration needs
N40 billion to clear the backlog of salary arrears owed workers of the
state.Ortom, who dropped the hint in a statement issued on
Sunday in Makurdi by his Special Adviser on Media and ICT, Mr Tahav
Agerzua, denied owing workers up to 10 months at a stretch..

According to Ortom, he had not breached his agreement with labour leaders in the state concerning the mode of salary payment.

“I have kept my agreement with labour leaders that as a result of
insufficient funds, the federal allocation of two months would be
combined to pay one month’s complete salary for workers.”

According to him, it is the accumulation of the unpaid months that gave the wrong impression of 10 months at a stretch.

Ortom also expressed regret that the N8.2 billion inherited wage bill had compounded the financial situation of the state.

He said his administration had, however, reduced the wage bill to N7.8
billion, adding that the recovery of looted funds would help address the
challenge of unpaid salaries faced by his administration.

He alleged that N107 billion had been looted from the coffers of the
state government and that one of the persons indicted by an
investigative panel had refunded N370 million.

He further said that N4.5 billion bond proceeds that had been diverted,
had also been recovered and channelled to the original purpose it was
meant.